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Bombardier season is here.

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Swamp Dawg:
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Averyman:
Beautiful pictures Swamp Dawg...  What is that apparatus on the rear of your machine???   Is your machine wood or metal, I can't really tell from the pictures. I've been told that 1951 was the last year for wood bodies, is that correct?

Swamp Dawg:
Yes this is a metal body.  The apparatus....well its an auxillary fuel tank from the previous owner. This machine used to be used for industrial use.
We just aquired this machine not to long ago, so this is the first run with it.  Lots of plans for it to make it look nicer.

Swamp Dawg:
Shes a real fixer upper, but it runs good.

the old trucker:

--- Quote from: Swamp Dawg on January 13, 2007, 05:53:42 pm ---Here is a few pics from Christmas break.

1952 Narrow Gauge with 300I6 C6 Trans
http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u236/mudflinger150/Our%2052/IMG_0289.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u236/mudflinger150/Our%2052/IMG_0311.jpg

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   Dwag, the window you have in the drivers side door is not original is it ? Did bombardier put them in at a later date or is it an aftermarket item ?
   I have an album of bombers I carry around in my car. When I get talking to some older people about bombers, they first think about the 12 ELAN or ALPINE. When they see my pictures, the memories come back & the stories start pouring out about them.
   That's when I find out about who owns them & where these old girls are today. It's true what they say you know, a picture is worth a thousand words !!!

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